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Academics

To advance our mission of building the character and careers of students, Cal U relies upon committed faculty, motivated students, challenging programs and exceptional facilities. You can select from a wide variety of academic majors, minors, concentrations, and other programs. Learn more about our programs by clicking on the links below.

We have more than 130 undergraduate programs that will jumpstart your intellectual development in a variety of fields, from business to education to science and technology. Participating in undergraduate research will allow you to further explore an academic topic of interest.

Cal U Global Online offers convenient and state-of-the-art classroom delivery of quality academic programs. Work at home, in the office, on vacation, in the early morning or late at night, wherever and whenever you want.

Our Continuing Education programs are flexible and can be customized to meet your desire to further your education. Continuing Education includes personal and professional development, high school early admittance, 60+ CAP, and much more.

Cal U is composed of three undergraduate colleges, one graduate school and our Southpointe Center off-campus site. Each of the colleges is administered by a dean who is responsible for its operation. The Southpointe Center offers a variety of academic programs as well as workforce training for companies and individuals.

Our faculty continues a long tradition of teaching excellence that traces its roots back to the mid-19th century. As a student at Cal U, you'll have access to nationally recognized educators, many of whom are leaders in their respective fields. They will challenge and mentor you to attain your fullest potential.

The American Democracy Project (ADP) is focused on producing graduates who are committed to being active, involved citizens in their communities. The project helps engage students in activities and projects designed to increase their intellectual understanding and commitment to participate in the civic life of the United States.